Toastmasters International is a
world leader in communication and leadership development. Today, the

membership is 270,000
strong. These members improve their speaking and leadership skills by
attending one of the 13,000 clubs that make up our global network of
meeting locations. Since 1924, more than 4 million people around the
world have become more confident speakers and leaders because of their
participation in Toastmasters.

Toastmasters International has completely revamped their web site
www.toastmasters.org so that it can be more user friendly. From this site
you can get all the necessary information which is required as a member or as
a club officer. You can find the nearest club to your home town , you can find
your award details, club DCP points, purchase various items from TMi shop etc.

To save your time, we have collected some important links for
your ready reference

Whether you’re a beginner or
expert, these hints and tips will help you get the job done.

The New
Member
Congratulations! You’ve made the transition from Toastmasters guest to
Toastmasters member, and your life is about to roar into high gear with a lot of
fun, friends and learning. Here are some tips to get you started with your club
activities and your first speech.

The Toastmasters Educational Program
The educational program is the heart of every Toastmasters club. It provides
members with a proven curriculum that develops communication and leadership
skills one step at a time, with many opportunities for awards and recognition
along the way.

Meeting Roles
The success of a Toastmasters meeting depends on the program participants. There
are many roles to fill, and each job is designed to improve the members’ public
speaking and leadership skills.

Successful Meetings
When a Toastmasters meeting goes well, a lot of great things happen. Here you’ll
find some best practices and planning tips for making every club meeting a
thoroughly enjoyable educational experience for all attendees.

Speech Contests
Each year, thousands of Toastmasters compete in the Humorous, Evaluation, Tall
Tales, Table Topics and International speech contests. A well-planned contest
with eager, informed contestants can be one of your club's most popular events!

Club Officer Roles
Every Toastmasters club provides its members with the opportunity to take on one
of seven leadership roles to aid in the governance of the club. On these pages,
you’ll find a brief description of each club officer role, along with current
electronic versions of all seven club officer manuals.

TheSpeech
Contest Training e-learning
module consists of three sessions. Each takes about 10-15 minutes to complete.
To complete a session, follow the steps below:

Watch the
Getting Started video to learn how to use the TLC interface.
Download the worksheet for the session and print it or type in answers as you
watch the session. This will allow you to take notes and create an easy
reference guide to help you with the roles in a speech contest.

Click on a link below to start a session.

At the end of the session, be sure to complete the survey.
Return and repeat the session as many times as you like.